US President Barrack Hussain Obama has finally decided to postpone his proposed visit to Pakistan during current calendar year due to rift in relations between the two countries after unilateral Abbottabad operation.
President Asif Ali Zardari had invited his American counterpart during the summit conference of Pak-US Strategic dialogues in October 2010 to visit Pakistan on official tour, which Obama accepted. However US embassy in Islamabad said that visit to Pakistan was not on the schedule of the US President.
Reliable sources told Online that breach in Pak-US ties was created when the issue of Raymond Davis arose, but the bitterness reached at top when US marines conducted an operation in Abbottabad to kill the Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden without taking Pakistan into confidence on May 02.
The gap generated during last four months between high ranked civil and military officials on various issues is still existed due to which the US President has decided not to pay visit to Pakistan. The sources also told that US President Barrack Obama thinks that “some one” certainly knew about the presence of Osama Bin Ladin in Pakistan. Earlier Thomas Donnellson National Security Advisor to American President also gave some indications that Obama might not visit Pakistan.
It is pertinent to mention here that US President Obama visited India in November 2010, in which he said that America look its terms with Pakistan and India with different view and he would also visit Pakistan in 2011.